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I want to embed a cross-workspace report where the report resides in one workspace but references a dataset hosted in another workspace. I’d like to know whether the SDK provides a built-in way to handle this dynamically, instead of hardcoding the dataset IDs.
Building on the answers above, yes, this is exactly what the SDK's dynamic binding is for, so you don't hardcode anything.
Two ways to do it dynamically:
Set it at embed time via the datasetBinding property in your config (as Poojara showed), so the report layout from workspace A renders against the dataset in workspace B at runtime.
Resolve the dataset ID first if you don't want to store it, call the REST API GET Reports/{reportId} (or Get Report In Group); the response includes the datasetId, which you then pass into the binding. That keeps everything driven by the report itself.
Two things that usually trip people up here:
Your embed token must cover both the report and the target dataset. Generate it with both IDs, otherwise you'll get an auth error at render.
The target dataset has to match the schema (table/column names) of the model the report was built on, or the visuals won't map.
Docs for reference: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/javascript/api/overview/powerbi/bind-report-datasets
Hope that helps.
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Hi @jaymishra
Yes, the Power BI JavaScript Client SDK has a built-in feature called Dynamic Binding designed exactly for this scenario. It allows you to load a single report layout from one workspace and bind it to a different dataset on the fly when embedding, meaning you don't have to hardcode anything or maintain duplicate report files.
To use it, you just add the datasetBinding property directly to your client-side embed configuration object. The SDK will intercept the rendering phase and point the report's visuals to your target dataset ID at runtime.
Here is the clean syntax to use in your JavaScript config:
let config = {
type: 'report',
tokenType: models.TokenType.Embed,
accessToken: accessToken,
embedUrl: embedUrl,
id: reportId, // The ID of the report layout
// The built-in SDK property to dynamically bind your dataset
datasetBinding: {
datasetId: targetDatasetId // The ID of the dataset you want to reference
}
};
// Embed the report into your container
let report = powerbi.embed(reportContainer, config);
When setting this up across workspaces, keep in mind that your backend code must generate an embed token that includes permissions for both the original report and the new target dataset. Also, the target dataset must share the exact same data schema (table and column names) as the original model the report was built against, or the visuals won't be able to map the data correctly.
Hi. If your service principal has permission over the dataset and report, then you can embed it. If you want to know dinamically the id of the dataset of the report, you can use the power bi rest api and ask for it. When you run a get report it shows the dataset id: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/power-bi/reports/get-report-in-group
I hope that helps,
Happy to help!
How will binding dataset dynamically to the report work here?
https://learn.microsoft.com/nl-nl/javascript/api/overview/powerbi/bind-report-datasets
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